Golden Season: A Photo Essay

On Kenyon's campus, there is no season quite like fall.

Photos by Jeff Corwin

A certain slant of light against the pillars of Rosse, the surrounding foliage blazoning the stones' Greek revival beauty. Purple veils of fog hovering over the meadows at dawn. The rich burl of the chapel's beams.

A world of gracious proportions, nestled in nature's splendor.

To those of us moved by the beauty of Kenyon, there is no season quite like fall. Lit by autumn's poignant palette of tender purples, fiery reds, and heartbreaking golds, or shadowed in the waning of abbreviated days, our hilltop campus summons memories and kindles aspirations.

Last fall, the Bulletin invited photographer Jeff Corwin to capture the glory of Kenyon in its most iconic season. Now we invite you to experience the results of his visit. Linger with us in the landscape we love: touched by the turning of the year, but timeless in the way it calls to us.

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